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C&P6/12 Placement Head Training Note Overview S tude nt Guide Advanced Level 2 SIPLACE D Series EN 05/2007 C&P6/12 Placement Head 8-3 8.1.4 T raining Note You know the C&P placement head from your work or fro…

C&P6/12 Placement Head
Overview Camera Modularity at the C&P12 Head
Student Guide Advanced Level 2 SIPLACE D Series
C&P6/12 Placement Head EN 05/2007
8-2
8.1.2 Camera Modularity at the C&P12 Head
For further values, refer to the official camera description.
8.1.3 Overview of C&P6/12 Head Parts
NOTE:
The standard camera on the C&P12 is the 28.sst, although the component camera 29.sst, with
a higher resolution (for small 0201 components), can be installed as an option (the same
maximum component dimensions apply in this case).
Smaller maximum component dimensions apply when using the SST38 camera option.
For further settings and data for the C&P12 head, see the specifications for the relevant option.
Description 12 segment standard SST29 12 segment with SST38
Component size: Flip Chip/Bare
Die
0.6 mm x 0.3 mm (0201) 0.2 mm x 0.1 mm (01005) placement
8-1: C&P12 head
Legend - overview of parts 1
1. Collect&Place head 12 (DLM3)
[03041228-xx] (shown)
Collect&Place head 6 (DLM3)
[03048341-xx] (not for D4)
2. Light barrier "Z Axis Up " (behind the cover)
[00347297-xx]
3. Valve positioning drive, placement circuit
[00368076-xx]
Valve positioning drive, reject circuit
[00368074-xx]
4. Z-axis toothed belt
[00334936-xx]
5. Z-axis drive / DLM2
[03038908-xx]
6. Intermediate distributor, digital (behind the
cover)
[00330648-xx]

C&P6/12 Placement Head
Training Note Overview
Student Guide Advanced Level 2 SIPLACE D Series
EN 05/2007 C&P6/12 Placement Head
8-3
8.1.4 Training Note
You know the C&P placement head from your work or from the AL1 course, so that explanations and
illustrations would only be a repetition here.
In this advanced course, we will be covering in detail the programming options and their influence on the
placement head procedure.
If any questions arise or you do not understand anything, please clarify this at once. You will not benefit
from waiting until the end of the course.
8-2: C&P12 head
Legend - overview of parts 2
1. Forced air unit with electromagnetic valve
(version 02 – downwards compatibility)
[00367793-xx]
2. Silencer
[03003134-xx]
3. Turning station / DLM2
[00341780-xx]
4. Component camera 18x18
[03014449-xx]
Component camera 27 x 27
[03018637-xx]
5. Compressed air supply for forced air unit
6. Compressed air supply for vacuum generator
(holding circuit and pick/place)
7. Vacuum measurement board (under the
cover)
8-3: C&P12 head
Legend - overview of parts 3
1. Star fitted / DLM2
2. "Z-axis down" sensor
3. RSF digital encoder 12/DLM2
4. Circular guide (raceway), aligned to star drive
axis
5. Star drive axis, centered by head housing and
Z-axis claw

C&P6/12 Placement Head
Reference Run (D-Series) Overview
Student Guide Advanced Level 2 SIPLACE D Series
C&P6/12 Placement Head EN 05/2007
8-4
8.2 Reference Run (D-Series)
The placement machine reference run guaranties the correct function for placement in the station SW.
This is where the reference runs for the C&P head and for the gantry are described. A separate chapter
describes the reference run for the P&P module, performed parallel to that for the C&P head.
8.2.1 Overview
The reference run is divided into 4 main steps. Module reference runs for the WPC or for a 2nd
placement head per gantry are not listed at this stage.
1. Conveyor system reference run
This activates the unoccupied (not occupied with a PCB) conveyors.
(in older SW versions, this function can also be performed to conclude the reference run.)
2. Axis reference run
This is divided into:
A.) the head axis reference run and
B.) the gantry axis reference run.
The gantry head axes are started at the same time. As many functions as possible are performed at
the same time.
3. Vacuum reference run
The
A.) vacuum values "open" and "closed" for placement are determined and
B.) all segments in the DP stations are rotated into their 0 degrees positions.
4. Height Reference Run
This function tests the length of the segment nozzles and of the heads in a placement area, on the
top surface of a conveyor side.
These are described and explained in detail below. Machine type or configuration-related extensions or
deviations are explained in separate texts to prevent confusion.
8.2.2 Reference Run Details
NOTE: Reference run details
The reference run details can be found in the AL1 course documents in the chapter Reference
Run.